flu, housing, tourism and Grand Étang

flu, housing, tourism and Grand Étang
flu, housing, tourism and Grand Étang

GOOD EVENING THE – Headlines this Thursday evening, October 10, 2024: – Flu epidemic: the vaccination campaign extended until November 30 – Social housing in Saint-Denis: “build quality everywhere” asks Ericka Bareigts – L IRT and FRT will merge: the Reunion Tourism Committee (soon) alone in charge – Saint-Benoît: faced with the rain deficit, Grand Étang lacks water

Flu epidemic: vaccination campaign extended until November 30

An upsurge in the circulation of influenza has been observed for three weeks, with a continued increase in emergency room visits and hospitalizations. In this context, the ARS and Réunion Health Insurance are extending the flu vaccination campaign until November 30, 2024, in order to protect people at risk.

Social housing in Saint-Denis: “build quality everywhere” asks Ericka Bareigts

More funding, but also more support for specific audiences (disabled people, seniors, young professionals). This is what the mayor of is asking at the end of the round table organized on social housing this Thursday morning, October 10, 2024, with all the players in the sector.

The IRT and the FRT will merge: the Reunion Tourism Committee (soon) alone in charge

Reunion Island Tourism (IRT) and the Réunion Tourism Federation (FRT) will merge. The announcement was made in Saint-Benoît this Thursday, October 10, 2024 by Patrick Lebreton, first vice-president of the Réunion region. The decision was taken in order to further strengthen the policy and actions in favor of the development of tourism on the island, after the record figures for tourist attendance for 2023. The new structure will be called the Réunion Tourism Committee. It will be implemented in the first half of 2025.

Saint-Benoît: faced with a rain deficit, Grand Étang lacks water

The Grand Étang lake located in the town of Saint-Benoît is seriously lacking in water. After a particularly dry winter and a summer that promises to be sparsely wet, the site, which is usually waterlogged, reveals cracked earth. If there is some stagnant water left, the fish living there struggle to survive.

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